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PosterFlalkoff, LindaWithin this century, 2,400 miles of major roadway are projected to be inundated by sea level rise in the Gulf Coast Region. Roadways are at risk in the event of a sea level rise of about 4 ft, which is within range of projections for this region in th . . .
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PosterGarrard, Eric V. JrGMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterMullaney, C. PaigeGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterPhillips, Jeremy D.GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterSchmidt, HarryThe IMO will be introducing new regulations in 2020 that will require ships to reduce emissions of certain greenhouse gases and combat climate change. A promising yet radical alternative to fossil fuels and other renewable energy is the use of nuclear . . .
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PosterAlfaro, JoshuaDespite the history of a strong and prosperous U.S. maritime industry, today’s U.S. merchant fleet is characterized by inadequacy. Through dwindling numbers as a result of mismanaged legislation as well as shifting global politics, U.S. maritime polic . . .
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PosterPowers, Monick YaSea Level Refugees: Suitable Recognition and UNCLOS, is a thesis that seeks to expand multiple definitions, such as statelessness and the term refugee, delineated explicitly by by the United Nations. Furthermore, this thesis analyzes the United Nation . . .
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PosterKim, AlecThe study focuses on what exactly the core issue is of this “bigger picture”. Rather than specifically discussing what the trade war entails, this thesis uncovers what the trade war really represents, and the underlying ideological conflicts that exis . . .
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PosterHow Intervention Leads to Blowback : Unintended Consequences from US Intervention in the Middle EastCervantez, DanielThe United States is currently involved in three conflicts the Middle East. The current result of these interventions has resulted in consequences that the United Stated did not intend. The question is why does the United States find itself in the sam . . .
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PosterBelman, Joseph D. W.GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab